CRV SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT CONTROL NUMBER: 8704, SOURCE IDENTIFIER: 003

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This document is a report from the CIA's Stargate program, specifically from a session conducted on March 26, 1987, regarding a target known as "Project Sun Streak." The source, who is described as lethargic, provided a description of a structure that is massive, deep, and curved, with a metal object at the bottom that is protected and anchored. The top of the object can be unlatched to inspect the contents, which are dark grey and intricate. People wearing uniforms or suits are present at the site, monitoring and maintaining the parameters within the structure. The report notes that nothing leaves the structure except for information, but during maintenance periods, something dangerous may escape in the form of streams of particles. The source was informed that further guidance from the ops officer is needed before revisiting the site.

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 SECRET/NOFORN-SKEET CHANNELS ONLY
 PROJECT SUN STREAK  (U)
 WARNING NOTICE:   INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
 CRV Session Procedures Report  (S/NF/SK)
 (Control Number    :  8704
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 (Date of Session   :  26Mar87  I
 (Date of Report    : 26Mar87
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 (Source Identifier:   003
 1.  (S/NF/SK)   Taskin :   Original tasking data sheet attached.
 Monitor briefed                                                on 24 Mar 87 and
 requested to place collection emphasis on this specific aspect of the
 site.
 2.  (S/NF/SK)   Session:   Source a little lethargic.   Session began in
 S4 after a review and refamiliarization/orientation using the area
 sketch produced during source's 24 Mar 87 session  (sketch attached).   S6
 was employed at one point to determine whether or not anything passed
 in/out of the structure.   Source feels that he has exhausted the signal
 line with regard to this target.   Monitor asked source, once again,  if
 he could attempt a sketch of the target.   Source demurred, stating only
 that it was "massive, deep,  and curved" which produced constant AOLs of
 "dam".
 3.  (S/NF/SK)   Summary:   Same basic description of structure as in
 earlier sessions.   A/S of "radiation sign".   Structure has a function of
 containing/surrounding vs enclosing.   Within the structure,  at the
 bottom,  is a metal object ("protected, anchored, cushioned;  containing,
 shielding") that is faceted or domed, curved and rounded.   The top of
 the object may be unlatched to inspect the contents, which are dark
 grey,  "implicate" (?),  intricate, fixed, bumpy yet smooth, rounded and
 angled with interstices.   "Pieces" are involved.   People are present
 wearing uniforms or suits, whose tasks include monitoring,  observing,
 inspecting,  adjusting,  reporting and making sure that parameters are
 maintained within the proper range  (AOL-"reactor").   This place is not
 where people would prefer to be;  people stay away purposely unless
 forced by duty obligations to be there.   They feel that their job is
 important, but potentially dangerous;  it is not pleasant, but the
 knowledge that "somebody has to do it" imbues them with a certain
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 feeling of pride.   Nothing leaves this structure except for information
 (status checks, reports, etc.)--its function is to make certain nothing
 gets out.   However, during periodic maintenance or repair periods,
 something dangerous  (debilitating,  life threatening)  may escape that
 seems to take the form of streams of particles rather than random
 molecules.   (AOL-"radiation, chemical,  bio").
 4.  (S/NF/SK) Feedback: Source was told that monitor would require
 further guidance from the ops officer prior to revisiting this site.
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